FP - Dealing with offending behaviour: Anger management Flashcards
What are the ways of dealing with offending behaviour?
Custodial sentencing and recidivism
Behaviour modification in custody - token economy
Anger management
Restorative justice programmes
What is the cognitive approach in dealing with offending behaviour?
Anger management
Anger management
A form of cognitive behavioural therapy specific to changing the way way a person manages their anger. Techniques include cognitive restructuring, skill acquisition and behavioural training.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
A combination of cognitive therapy (a way of changing maladaptive thoughts and beliefs) and behavioural therapy (a way of changing behaviour in response to these thoughts and beliefs).
What are the 2 aims of the use of anger management with prisoners?
A short-term aim of reducing anger and aggression in prisons where it is a serious issue.
Longer-term aim of rehabilitation and reduction of recidivism.
Who is associated with anger management?
Raymond Novaco
What did Novaco (2013) describe prisons as?
‘Efficient anger factories’.
Why did Novaco (2013) describe prisons as ‘efficient anger factories’?
Due to the social climate (violent inmates, overcrowding and a tendency towards a hostile attribution bias or other irrational ways of thinking which can benefit from cognitive therapy).
Who is a longer-term aim in anger management especially beneficial for?
Violent prisoners.
What is the aim of anger management in general?
To change the way a person handles anger and aggression.
What does cognitive therapy accept?
That the situation itself may not be changeable but a person can change the way they think about it and thus change their behaviour. The therapy is one of ‘management’.
What were the 3 aims for any anger management programme identified by Novaco (2011)?
Cognitive restructuring
Regulation of arousal
Behavioural strategies
Explain Novaco’s aim of cognitive restructuring
Greater self-awareness and control over cognitive dimensions of anger.
Explain Novaco’s aim of regulation of arousal
Learning to control the physiological state.
Explain Novaco’s aim of behavioural strategies
Such as problem solving skills, strategic withdrawal and assertiveness.